Physics | Current Electricity | Electricity and Magnetism A
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A. Electric Paint by Bare Conductive® - 10ml
Electric paint provides a great platform for discovering, laying, repairing and designing with electronics. Electric Paint can be used as both a liquid wire and a conductive adhesive or cold solder. This handy pen allows you to draw circuits and attach small components to your projects. Electric paint is nontoxic, solvent free and water soluble. Works with: Electrical components, prototyping materials, PCBs, microcontrollers (Touch Board™, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, MaKey MaKey, LilyPad, FLORA), e-textiles, and conductive thread. Children under the age of 12 must be supervised by an adult whilst using this product.
E8R05973 222 £8.25 Empowering science departments with high quality equipment since 1817
B. Electrolycra Strip
This material looks and feels like ordinary Lycra but is highly conductive. It can be cut into narrow strips to form conducting ‘wires’ or can be used as a soft compliant substitute for metal and foil in switches and sensors. Amazingly, its conductivity depends how tightly it is stretched so if you pull it, the resistance increases (and drops again when stretched very tightly). In a thin strip, the material also warms up when current is passed thus provides the basis of a heated garment or product such as a hat or gloves. 100 x 1450mm strip. BEK and leads not included.
E8R05262 £49.83
C. Conductive Paper Pad
• Black Conductive Paper • Contains 20cm x 25cm grid for plotting electric fields (20 grids per page)
• For use with conductive ink pen and other field mapping equipment
• Each sheet of conductive paper measures 210 x 297mm and is bound into a pad